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they already owned slaves, and the environment in the u.s. was such that slave mortality was not as high in southern plantations as it was in places like cuba or brazil, where slaves really didn't live very long because of the environment and the diseases. here in the u.s. if they were well-treated, as well-treated as they could be, they would live for a deposit life span. and so slave owners perceived with ban thing slave trade that would increase the value of the slaves they owned but a it would limit the influx of slaves. so it was an odd coalition. >> you have a chart in your book here that shows the -- i want to use the word importation of slaves. what is this showing here? >> guest: there's a real strong spike in the number of slaves entering the u.s. right before we ban it. everyone knew that as soon as that clocked turned on 1808 that congress was going to bon the slave trade. >> host: the other half of your book is about the international human rights law. when did human rights laws start becoming part of this discussion on the slave
they already owned slaves, and the environment in the u.s. was such that slave mortality was not as high in southern plantations as it was in places like cuba or brazil, where slaves really didn't live very long because of the environment and the diseases. here in the u.s. if they were well-treated, as well-treated as they could be, they would live for a deposit life span. and so slave owners perceived with ban thing slave trade that would increase the value of the slaves they owned but a it...
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in a trading environment with things have been outside the u.s. impact our supply and pricing, even if we were totally independent of imported oil if something happens in the middle east that will impact the crisis. >> i feel your pain but while we could draw circles around the united states to make ourselves self-sufficient just think of a hurricane that took out a refinery we will look to you the global market to make that up so it is good to we linked to the international market and enhancing security but we need to be independent as well. >> europe would help out considerably with our gasoline supply. >> host: santa clara california. >> caller: ironically i saw the movie that is in a lot of america right now. sari. i a nervous. this is the first time i have called. so you got my first point but then why should we do that when there are so many options available? with the possibilities that could power the entire united states. to have large expenditures than why can't we do that for our other needs? thank you. >> host: talk about concerns of t
in a trading environment with things have been outside the u.s. impact our supply and pricing, even if we were totally independent of imported oil if something happens in the middle east that will impact the crisis. >> i feel your pain but while we could draw circles around the united states to make ourselves self-sufficient just think of a hurricane that took out a refinery we will look to you the global market to make that up so it is good to we linked to the international market and...
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throwing a subaru... ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll dol te 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. >> a secret santa saves the day for several families. that is our top stranding story tonight on. a judge rules collecting phone records may be can't -- unconstitutional. and, our forecast. you can read it all on wjla.com right now. >> one week from 10 out, lots of kids will try to catch a glimpse of santa in his say. those at the children's hospital got to see him up close and personal. look at that view. washednd two elves windows at the portland, oregon hospital. they say they are happy to do something to brighten the season. >> what they didn't say is that the reindeer got the place 30 in the first place. >> exactly. [laughter] i am sure the kids loved it. chef, you seem less tens
throwing a subaru... ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll dol te 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. >> a secret santa saves the day for several families. that is our top stranding...
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. >>> japan's trade minister is calling on brazil to of increase their business environment. he met his brazilian counterpart. brazil has been experiencing high growth ahead of the 2014 world cup and the summer olympics. buff the number of japanese firms operating there hasn't increased over the years. one reason is that the tax system is too complicated. he's asking the brazilian government to review it and look at other changes that could improve the business environment. japan is viewed as an important trade partner. he indicated that the tax burden on brazilian companies is similar to that of foreign firms. >>> people looking for work in the united states are seeing improvements. the latest figures show employers added more jobs than expected in april. and the unemployment rate hit more than a four year low. u.s. labor department spokespersons say the unemployment rate last month was 7.5%. that's down 0.1 percentage points. employers added 165,000 jobs in the nonfarm sector. analysts had expected about 150,000. employment opportunities increased in professional and busine
. >>> japan's trade minister is calling on brazil to of increase their business environment. he met his brazilian counterpart. brazil has been experiencing high growth ahead of the 2014 world cup and the summer olympics. buff the number of japanese firms operating there hasn't increased over the years. one reason is that the tax system is too complicated. he's asking the brazilian government to review it and look at other changes that could improve the business environment. japan is...
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and in a safe environment. so that you learn and your brain learns, if you will, that you're no longer experiencing the traumatic event. >> how did you first thing, wait a minute, i'm doing all of this after they come home. what can i do before? >> it was sort of a logical process where we had to study the process, we had to interact with a lot of patients and we had to see that pain. you know, you think to yourself, well, why don't we do a better job on the front end so we can put ourselves out of a job on the back end. >> strive is an important research project for us to determine how we can conduct our training in the military to better prepare our people for the stresses of combat. what we're going to do here is we're going to set up some psychofizz logical reporting, which is from this system here. what we're trying to do with strive is the next level. we're actually trying to embed a user into a story, an interactive narrative. >> it's important that we have an interactive experience. >> hey, little man.
and in a safe environment. so that you learn and your brain learns, if you will, that you're no longer experiencing the traumatic event. >> how did you first thing, wait a minute, i'm doing all of this after they come home. what can i do before? >> it was sort of a logical process where we had to study the process, we had to interact with a lot of patients and we had to see that pain. you know, you think to yourself, well, why don't we do a better job on the front end so we can put...
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favorableaced with economic environment globally. everyone expects the next five years will be less favorable than the last 10 years. the predicament here is to help deliver more with less. that is a government issue. why now? there is a beautiful story. he gives you broad trends of what is going on. why now? what triggered it. i think one of the things that may explain, when you look in hindsight, everything becomes easy. brazil, you had a high turnover in municipalities. you already saw glimpses of this in public services. you've had a brazil that decided it was to host a major national event, the world cup and the olympics. a lot of people in the streets protesting were in the streets back then celebrating this is a sign of brazil's rise. now the cost of these events are becoming more visible. i do not think it is a coincidence that these protests actually gained more momentum when the cop was happening. with thebecame visible stadiums being built. the infrastructure that surrounds the stadiums not being there. airports, roads, it
favorableaced with economic environment globally. everyone expects the next five years will be less favorable than the last 10 years. the predicament here is to help deliver more with less. that is a government issue. why now? there is a beautiful story. he gives you broad trends of what is going on. why now? what triggered it. i think one of the things that may explain, when you look in hindsight, everything becomes easy. brazil, you had a high turnover in municipalities. you already saw...
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the truth is, i don't think this is going to be such a huge issue becausic in this environment retailers are not going to be able to add that extra fee because people will just go elsewhere. we saw this happen when bank of america says they were going to charge fees on debit cards. this was a huge public outcry. a woman got online and started a petition. absolutely. so, bank of america backed off. the same thing is going to happen here. the issue is the people, the retailers that get hardest of the mom-and-pop businesses, the small businesses and they cannot afford to lose the customers so chances are they have to pay this used position of their revenue when they use the swipe fees so, they get hit hard but i doubt they will use it. >>heather: is this just the beginning of what we may see down the road more and more fees to use our credit card? like we saw with airline industry, more and more fees to add up and hopefully make up for the losses? >> we can just walk the walk and talk the talk, the truth is, you just away. in the end, competition is going to make a difference here. with air
the truth is, i don't think this is going to be such a huge issue becausic in this environment retailers are not going to be able to add that extra fee because people will just go elsewhere. we saw this happen when bank of america says they were going to charge fees on debit cards. this was a huge public outcry. a woman got online and started a petition. absolutely. so, bank of america backed off. the same thing is going to happen here. the issue is the people, the retailers that get hardest of...
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[laughter] >> i was brought up in that kind of environment. and i got to the school found that there were other blind kids wanting to do the same thing, you know, we started singing together there in the glee club, the choir. just was something , singe wanted to do gospel and tell the world about god. tavis: there are a lot of people today, there are a lot of folk who are unafraid to do that. there are a lot of people still singing about god, but we live in a world today where people are so clinically correct that -- politically correct that they don't want to mention the name god, much less sing about god, much less you do albums about god, and yet come it seems to me that the blind boys of alabama have continued to do that and do it well, even in a world where people oftentimes don't want to hear about god. >> you know, i'm going to tell you why i will never -- i'm going to tell you one of the reasons why i will never deviate from talking about god. when i was a young boy, very young boy -- i'm not young anymore -- [laughter] i used to ask g
[laughter] >> i was brought up in that kind of environment. and i got to the school found that there were other blind kids wanting to do the same thing, you know, we started singing together there in the glee club, the choir. just was something , singe wanted to do gospel and tell the world about god. tavis: there are a lot of people today, there are a lot of folk who are unafraid to do that. there are a lot of people still singing about god, but we live in a world today where people are...
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they all take the environment. in part because they open the door to poachers. heavily armed brigades the rangers are on patrol and its tributary of the congo river looking for poachers. they are stationed in the central african republic beatrix potter a cross border force protection project run by the central african republic cameron and the republic of congo. patrol on sunday river on the right hand side of the central african republic nonetheless his camera. this is all part of the tri national protected area the green nature taking its august on to a forest reserve in the central african republic. the country was plunged into chaos following a military coup and coaches take advantage of that the stand that that is the director of design concerned the park he says the death toll among the animals was high why didn't the second of all the people who live there based on what we observe them as argus on the reserve the whole thing was well organized it. when mike poachers presumably from sudan. they protect the site of a clearing in early may it all. what made i
they all take the environment. in part because they open the door to poachers. heavily armed brigades the rangers are on patrol and its tributary of the congo river looking for poachers. they are stationed in the central african republic beatrix potter a cross border force protection project run by the central african republic cameron and the republic of congo. patrol on sunday river on the right hand side of the central african republic nonetheless his camera. this is all part of the tri...
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man's intervention has had a visible effect on the environment. deforestation has been a widespread problem. now trees are being replanted. papaya and avocado trees are being farmed. the locals benefit from the steady work and comparatively good wages. pictures like these are a mainstay of the dominican economy. tour simple an important source of income. the capitol is where christopher columbus landed in the 15th century. he had a vision. and so does the dominican government. with help from germany they plan to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 25% within two decades. >> i am an optimist. the initiative will require a great deal of organization and work and monitoring. we will need to ensure that measures are actually implemented over the coming years if we hope to reduce emissions by 25% by 2030. >> germany supports many climate and social projects in the dominican republic. the program also benefits victor. he grows cough and he trees. sometimes he is forced to cut down a tree to order to make ends meet. >> sometimes cutting down a tree is the
man's intervention has had a visible effect on the environment. deforestation has been a widespread problem. now trees are being replanted. papaya and avocado trees are being farmed. the locals benefit from the steady work and comparatively good wages. pictures like these are a mainstay of the dominican economy. tour simple an important source of income. the capitol is where christopher columbus landed in the 15th century. he had a vision. and so does the dominican government. with help from...
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all. >> fishermen and environmentalists wand pps says that it's been good for both farmers and the environment. robert ray, al jazeera, new orleans. >> now the associated report on ethanol is being criticized by several industry groups including the renewable fuels association. it's the largest lobbying group for the ethanol industry and one of their members calls the findings flabbergasting. bob gine rvetionn joins us, bob welcome. >> good to be here. >> what does your group think is fleash gastoning about this report? >> its lack of balance or fact. we're used to seeing big oil or other detractors of the ethanol industry put out advocacy piece he. we're not used to seeing that done by an organization like the associated press. i think probably the ap brand was damaged a bit by this because it lacked any kind of balance what discover. >> all right give me some examples. >> well, for example they noted that crp land was coming down and yes it has but not because of ethanol. >> what is crp? >> the crop reserve program. it's a program that the usda utilizes to manage surpluses. but the crp has b
all. >> fishermen and environmentalists wand pps says that it's been good for both farmers and the environment. robert ray, al jazeera, new orleans. >> now the associated report on ethanol is being criticized by several industry groups including the renewable fuels association. it's the largest lobbying group for the ethanol industry and one of their members calls the findings flabbergasting. bob gine rvetionn joins us, bob welcome. >> good to be here. >> what does your...
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create the right work environment. education is the key to poverty. if we can help people get a better education, we can help them get the job they need to they began being productive citizens in our nation. here is what we are doing in oklahoma. i'm trying to do it nationally. i had opportunity to serve at the national chair of the governor's association. we have an initiative that we launched. putting america back to work. it is called america works. education and training for tomorrow's jobs. what you find in america right now is that you do have companies that have move jobs overseas because we have a corporate tax rate. they cannot find the workers here. rules, regulations. some other type of policy. we are walking towards trying to get those companies. they are -- in order to do that and retain our jobs, we have to have the right skill sets. the right education to be able to provide those employers with the skills they need. right now we have a mismatch. that is the spot. 79% of jobs in america only needed a high school degree to reset middle-cl
create the right work environment. education is the key to poverty. if we can help people get a better education, we can help them get the job they need to they began being productive citizens in our nation. here is what we are doing in oklahoma. i'm trying to do it nationally. i had opportunity to serve at the national chair of the governor's association. we have an initiative that we launched. putting america back to work. it is called america works. education and training for tomorrow's...
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pwc's annual global ceo survey released this week, 52% saw no change from the current tepid economic environment. 28% saw decline and 18% said things will get better. it is still an improvement from last year when 48% predicted a decline. the last few years of recovery followed by slow downs of political crisis, of new terror attacks from north africa have made people weary of excessive optimism. things are stable, crises have been contained, there's some growth on the horizon, but no one's ready to declare that we've turned any corners. there are no bulls in davos. no countries taking center stage. one symbol of the mood, the big splashy parties that companies like google used to throw have been quietly discontinued. not that google couldn't afford it, by the way. they just had their first year with $50 billion in revenues. underlying this caution, i believe, is a sense that growth that people had gotten used to, economic growth of the past that countries and companies had hoped for in the future just doesn't seem likely. the imf released a new report this week with growth numbers that are low.
pwc's annual global ceo survey released this week, 52% saw no change from the current tepid economic environment. 28% saw decline and 18% said things will get better. it is still an improvement from last year when 48% predicted a decline. the last few years of recovery followed by slow downs of political crisis, of new terror attacks from north africa have made people weary of excessive optimism. things are stable, crises have been contained, there's some growth on the horizon, but no one's...
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in my mind, the environment is one of the most important reasons to do it but it's also about energy security. >> engineering cells to produce medicines, fuels and cosmetic compounds from simple ingredients like sugar cane or grass. >> one day i think he'll be a nobel prize winner. >> the carpet on the floor, paint on the ceiling, they come from petroleum. we have the potential to produce all of these products from sugar. >> jay keysling is a pioneer in the field of synthetic biology. a field he didn't know existed ten years ago. >> the term sib thetic biology, what does that mean? >> that means engineering biology to do things it wouldn't naturally do. >> today, his man-made microbes are having a profound impact. from a new low-cost anti-malarial drug. >> the product will be on the market in 2013. 100 million people will be impacted by the scientific discovery. >> to cleaner, more efficient alternatives to gas and ethanol. they can be programmed to save lives one day, the environment the next. sound like science fiction? well get ready to step inside the keysling lab and meet a scie
in my mind, the environment is one of the most important reasons to do it but it's also about energy security. >> engineering cells to produce medicines, fuels and cosmetic compounds from simple ingredients like sugar cane or grass. >> one day i think he'll be a nobel prize winner. >> the carpet on the floor, paint on the ceiling, they come from petroleum. we have the potential to produce all of these products from sugar. >> jay keysling is a pioneer in the field of...
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it is important to understand the environment and the people. i am my circumstance. if you can understand the people and the circumstance, it is easier to understand what has happened, what can happen. it is important to understand the person and the circumstance, so you can have a better relation and a better understanding of that. >> it has certainly been a pleasure to have you on the program today. i want to wish you all the best on your personal and professional endeavors in the future. >> thank you very much. >> thank you for watching our program today. i will see you next time.
it is important to understand the environment and the people. i am my circumstance. if you can understand the people and the circumstance, it is easier to understand what has happened, what can happen. it is important to understand the person and the circumstance, so you can have a better relation and a better understanding of that. >> it has certainly been a pleasure to have you on the program today. i want to wish you all the best on your personal and professional endeavors in the...
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we came out of a regulated environment. we were deregulated in 1978, but the concept remains in our regulators. and we are subject to amazing amounts of regulation for deregulated business. i would like to say where the most heavily regulated to regulated business known to man. some regulations make sense. science-based safety regulations make sense, but many of them don't and many of them are very burdensome. we are required to produce. we oblations of people producing frames of data fed to our regulators. which is the data is not used or understood, that basically is a remnant of the old civil aeronautics board and the mentality needs to change. they need to think of this is a business and not regulated business. those are very expensive and the cost benefit analysis is simply not there. you take the tax burden and regulatory burden the fact that government uses as a business bank. they are $19 million out of the airlines every year and it's not being spent where it needs to be spent like on a modern air traffic control s
we came out of a regulated environment. we were deregulated in 1978, but the concept remains in our regulators. and we are subject to amazing amounts of regulation for deregulated business. i would like to say where the most heavily regulated to regulated business known to man. some regulations make sense. science-based safety regulations make sense, but many of them don't and many of them are very burdensome. we are required to produce. we oblations of people producing frames of data fed to...
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i also grew up within that environment. i thought it was important to show the intersection of those identities of being working class, immigrant and dealing with your sexual identity as well. >> do you think that we as -- it might be a loaded question, we as a latino community, have become more accepting of the lbgt community or are we still kind of in the dark? >> no, i wouldn't say that we're in the dark. it's hard. it's hard for me to brand the entire community. but one thing that really struck me, before i made the film, i was working in east los angeles as an organizer, i was working specifically with immigrant latino women, mothers. many times, they came to me, they didn't even know how i identified, they came to me and said, i really want to talk to my kids about sexuality and i don't know how. i don't have the language for it. i feel uncomfortable. i'm not sure. so, when they came to me, i was like, wow, our community wants to talk about it but they don't necessarily know how. i feel like films like this become too
i also grew up within that environment. i thought it was important to show the intersection of those identities of being working class, immigrant and dealing with your sexual identity as well. >> do you think that we as -- it might be a loaded question, we as a latino community, have become more accepting of the lbgt community or are we still kind of in the dark? >> no, i wouldn't say that we're in the dark. it's hard. it's hard for me to brand the entire community. but one thing...
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it is important to understand the environment and the people. i am my circumstance. if you can understand the people and the circumstance, it is easier to understand what has happened, what can happen. it is important to understand the person and the circumstance, so you can have a better relation and a better understanding of that. >> it has certainly been a pleasure to have you on the program today. i want to wish you all the best on your personal and professional endeavors in the future. >> thank you very much. >> thank you for watching our program today. i will see you next time. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> hello and welcome to "my india," your weekly magazine that gives you an insight into the rich and vibrant culture of india, up a two on the economy, and
it is important to understand the environment and the people. i am my circumstance. if you can understand the people and the circumstance, it is easier to understand what has happened, what can happen. it is important to understand the person and the circumstance, so you can have a better relation and a better understanding of that. >> it has certainly been a pleasure to have you on the program today. i want to wish you all the best on your personal and professional endeavors in the...
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great for the environment i want this totally freethks to a government subsidy. then a subsi is now gone. the electric must be better for the trip because congress still subsidizes the elericvehicle. this is a myth? >> electric is not better because we have to get electricity from somewhere, so if the justification is we a reducing emissions, well, now w just a power plant emissions, bus the batteries. if you put them in automobiles as well, they're also a very significant and our mental problem in terms of recycling and what have you. thank you for that segment. i watch it. i got one of those golfcarts myself. may be used -- maybe a little bit of a hypocrite the governme justified by saying we are reducing emissions. it is not like to be driving al over the neighborhood. it is just a toy. john: next, democrats regulate and republicans deregulate. you were a republican regutor. >> i was the overseer of the regulators. john: regulatoryffairs. >> that's ight. and the evidence just does not support that. if you look at the number of regulations that were issued by a
great for the environment i want this totally freethks to a government subsidy. then a subsi is now gone. the electric must be better for the trip because congress still subsidizes the elericvehicle. this is a myth? >> electric is not better because we have to get electricity from somewhere, so if the justification is we a reducing emissions, well, now w just a power plant emissions, bus the batteries. if you put them in automobiles as well, they're also a very significant and our mental...
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the environment of the election is better than the last election. >> maybe the election day environment has improved, but will the environment in parliament improved? with the opposition gaining ground, they are looking towards changing policy and answering the call of their supporters. the cambodian people's party still has a solid majority in parliament and will still control government, but they must not ignore the growing popularity of the opposition. on the program, questions by a judge. the driver of the spanish train that crashed and killed 79 people appears in court. jewelry isllion of stolen from a hotel on the french riviera. >> a reminder of the top stories you're on al jazeera -- pulls have closed in molly in the first presidential election since the country was thrown into turmoil 18 months ago. despite fears that but some voters off, there has been [indiscernible] announced. the egyptian prime minister says he will deal decisively with any attempt to stabilize the country. brazilians have come out in their millions to hear pope francis speak at rio de janeiro's copacabana
the environment of the election is better than the last election. >> maybe the election day environment has improved, but will the environment in parliament improved? with the opposition gaining ground, they are looking towards changing policy and answering the call of their supporters. the cambodian people's party still has a solid majority in parliament and will still control government, but they must not ignore the growing popularity of the opposition. on the program, questions by a...
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. >> i think it is a group of people away from their environment. >> it depends on how well they come across. >> the government is trying to do something about it, focusing on greater transparency with money and how politicians spend and misspend cash. the findings show up those efforts are following on stony around and rather touchingly, all people in the u.k. really want is to know that when a politician says he or she will do something, they will do it. that could be the hardest thing of all. >> the former cia director will be joining the school of government. currently, he is a visiting professor. you remain -- you may remember that last month many students gathered in protest. if there were about 75 people at the demonstration which was organized by the ad hoc immunity against the militarization. so far, there have not been any similar reactions. in his new position, he will be a non-resident senior ll. there he will participate in a project, taking a look at the technological, scientific, and economic dynamics. the project will also take a look at how policy may be spurring that
. >> i think it is a group of people away from their environment. >> it depends on how well they come across. >> the government is trying to do something about it, focusing on greater transparency with money and how politicians spend and misspend cash. the findings show up those efforts are following on stony around and rather touchingly, all people in the u.k. really want is to know that when a politician says he or she will do something, they will do it. that could be the...
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>> i was going with a came are and i would take pictures of the environment and then they said if you continue do that you are going to have to leave. >> stephen: so you are not allowed to take photos in wal-mart. >> most retail environments don't allow to you take photos? >> jon: why? >> i don't know if they think they are losing trade secrets. >> stephen: yeah, you can't let out how these are stacked. [laughter] this reminds me immediately of course of like andy warhol's soup can but it was a singular object. it was like objetdar and had a synthetic subjectiveness. this has an aggressive quality that turns pop art into consumer art. now if -- does what i just said mean anything? >> not necessarily but -- [laughter] >> stephen: good because i was just -- [cheers and applause] i was just grabbing words out of the air there. >> what i think is interesting is we have a relationship to brands. i like the view of the world pushing the cart and out of the corner of your eyes five miles per hour you see a blurred vision of the world. >> stephen: there's my black diamond smoked almond that's
>> i was going with a came are and i would take pictures of the environment and then they said if you continue do that you are going to have to leave. >> stephen: so you are not allowed to take photos in wal-mart. >> most retail environments don't allow to you take photos? >> jon: why? >> i don't know if they think they are losing trade secrets. >> stephen: yeah, you can't let out how these are stacked. [laughter] this reminds me immediately of course of like...
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when i hear auto manufacturers tell us we love the work environment. if we had had this agreement in place, we could -- it's out of my control, but it's critical for me to get involved to lend that voice whether it's in washington or anywhere else i can to raise it. like i said, we have worked hard to set up a great working environment in tennessee and we think we have it. there are certain things beyond our control at this point. >> i understand everyone on this panel is an enthusiast, but we do want to be clear about some of the competitive costs. in the construction and mining business, what you see is the competitiveness from others who could be less expensive. what are the competitive challenges you'll face if some of these come to be and that they can fight them off. >> that's a great question. and one we're battling on many other fronts. it comes back to the competitiveness of the united states. you get into things like the education system, our taxing system and all the things that make u.s. companies competitive vis-a-vis our competitors aroun
when i hear auto manufacturers tell us we love the work environment. if we had had this agreement in place, we could -- it's out of my control, but it's critical for me to get involved to lend that voice whether it's in washington or anywhere else i can to raise it. like i said, we have worked hard to set up a great working environment in tennessee and we think we have it. there are certain things beyond our control at this point. >> i understand everyone on this panel is an enthusiast,...
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environment and created the problem of climate change mr knight and this is all we have time for thank you for taking time to talk to us and if you like the show please join us again same place same time here on all of the fight. real damage and complexity of this oil spill was not something you can grasp just by looking at dirty birds we have between four to five million people in this directly affected area of the coast and it's pretty clear why it's not being reported because b.p. can't afford to have a reported all along the gulf coast are clean they are safe and they're open for business if b.p. is the single largest oil contributor to the pentagon the us war machine is heavily reliant upon b.p. and their oil this is a huge step backwards for the mocker see it's a step forward oligarchy carex it is toxic is a look a lot like spraying in vietnam it was it was not a picture that either the government or b.p. really wanted to have out there i don't want dispersants to be the agent. of this bill's. deliberate torch is on its epic journey to such. one hundred and twenty three days. thr
environment and created the problem of climate change mr knight and this is all we have time for thank you for taking time to talk to us and if you like the show please join us again same place same time here on all of the fight. real damage and complexity of this oil spill was not something you can grasp just by looking at dirty birds we have between four to five million people in this directly affected area of the coast and it's pretty clear why it's not being reported because b.p. can't...
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restless, and start to feel strange, just not being where they're used to being, in that dangerous environment. >> we don't know how to open up, or express our -- tell our story either. that's also part of the problem. and the other part, too, as well, is being accepted in society. you know, because there's a brotherhood in the services around the world. and we have a problem when we come out of the service, you know, to the civilian world where people will judge us and use -- if they find out about our trauma, in one way or another, will use that against us. there is no brotherhood that i would say in a civilian community. >> when you see people who have gone through, what my previous guest went through, a school shooting, a young man and all the trauma that's happened to him. what do you think of that? what advice would you give him? >> basically he has to take back his life. finding forgiveness, you know, it's more finding forgiveness for himself so he can find peace in his life. he has so much potential that he's able to basically be able to impact and change so many people's lives. >> ton
restless, and start to feel strange, just not being where they're used to being, in that dangerous environment. >> we don't know how to open up, or express our -- tell our story either. that's also part of the problem. and the other part, too, as well, is being accepted in society. you know, because there's a brotherhood in the services around the world. and we have a problem when we come out of the service, you know, to the civilian world where people will judge us and use -- if they...
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when they start by discussing the challenges to the space environment. the benefits of space permeate almost every aspect of our daily lives. for example, information derived from space systems helps us with natural disasters, facilitate navigation and transportation globally, provide global access to financial operation and scores of other cities worldwide. however, the space environment has changed in fundamental ways since the beginning of the space age 50 years ago. back then, your two powers, the united states in the soviet union, operating space systems. today, over 60 nations and governments in operate as well as numerous commercial and academic operators created an environment increasingly congested. for example, the u.s. department of defense tracks over 22,000 objects in space larger than 10 centimeters of which about 1100 practice satellites. there are also hundreds of thousand of additional objects too small to track, but still capable of damaging satellites that are bit in the international space station. over the past five years he seen a d
when they start by discussing the challenges to the space environment. the benefits of space permeate almost every aspect of our daily lives. for example, information derived from space systems helps us with natural disasters, facilitate navigation and transportation globally, provide global access to financial operation and scores of other cities worldwide. however, the space environment has changed in fundamental ways since the beginning of the space age 50 years ago. back then, your two...
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we have got to give them a transparent environment to make the decision in. >> still another quarter, which indicates the enormous range of the subject matter, arbitration. is it a legitimate part of the legal system, or is it just a private system of justice? >> both. it is both. it is a private system of justice. unfortunately, it is only available very often to people who have money. again, what we call the rent-a- judge system exists today. you have retired judges you can hire four between $500.1000 dollars an hour to adjudicate your case -- hire for between five under dollars and -- 5 hundred dollars -- $500 and $1000 an hour to adjudicator case. there is foreclosure. the supreme court said we need mandatory mediation before trial to try and do away with the logjam we have. mediation is a very useful and efficient way of handling some cases. many cases. it is part of the future of the practice of law. they can be the only part of the practice of law that we use to resolve disputes. >> 30 minutes to go. we are in good shape. i have not been aware of how the time works here. i am l
we have got to give them a transparent environment to make the decision in. >> still another quarter, which indicates the enormous range of the subject matter, arbitration. is it a legitimate part of the legal system, or is it just a private system of justice? >> both. it is both. it is a private system of justice. unfortunately, it is only available very often to people who have money. again, what we call the rent-a- judge system exists today. you have retired judges you can hire...
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great for the environment. i want thisotally free thanks to a government subsidy. then a subsidy is now gone. the electric must be better for the trip because coress still subsidizes the ectric vehicle. this is a myth >>lectric is not better because we have to get electricitfr somewhere, so if the justification is we are reducing emissis, well, now w just a power pnt emissions, bushe batteries. if you put them in automobiles as well, they're alsoa very significant and ourental problem in terms of recycling and what have you. thank you fo that segment. watch it. i got one of those golf carts myself. may be used -- maybe a little t of a hypocrite the government justified by saying we are reducing emissions. it is not like to be driving al over the neighborhood. it is just a toy. john:next, democrats regulate and republicans deregulate. you were a republican regulator. >> i s the overseer o the regulators. john: regulato affairs. >> tt's right. and the evidence just does not support th. if you look at the number of regulations that re issued by a orge h. w. bush, clio
great for the environment. i want thisotally free thanks to a government subsidy. then a subsidy is now gone. the electric must be better for the trip because coress still subsidizes the ectric vehicle. this is a myth >>lectric is not better because we have to get electricitfr somewhere, so if the justification is we are reducing emissis, well, now w just a power pnt emissions, bushe batteries. if you put them in automobiles as well, they're alsoa very significant and ourental problem in...
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wondering about energy, environment, both infectious and endemic diseases. what opportunities for bilateral cooperation d.c.? >> let's move to the next question. yes, they are. >> house ways and means committee. in bali, we saw a great success at the wto favors plant director general. up until right before that success was singed, it looked as though some of the wto players with which brazil had most aligned itself over the years would be the reason for the failure of the bali discussions. to what degree coming out of bali do you think in fact brazil's view of its own geo-trade leadership is changing from one in which it is a leader of the developing world to one in which it is a broker of some sort between the developing world in the developed world? >> yes, let's come here. >> thank you very much for your remarks. you mentioned you hope to build a constructive relationship with brazil, promoting common values like democracy and human rights. what makes you feel hopeful that that kind of partnership could be developed and could be effectively developed in o
wondering about energy, environment, both infectious and endemic diseases. what opportunities for bilateral cooperation d.c.? >> let's move to the next question. yes, they are. >> house ways and means committee. in bali, we saw a great success at the wto favors plant director general. up until right before that success was singed, it looked as though some of the wto players with which brazil had most aligned itself over the years would be the reason for the failure of the bali...
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that kind of work environment, regardless of our complaints we had to work for a long time. after this initial inquiry, got suspended and he was given two lawyers and we didn't have any. we couldn't use the office phones, we could not use the office time for our meetings and international telephone etc. so it was amazing the difference. was not even subtle. it was very open. finally we pushed the case. one more point i want to mention is gradually they pushed us out so for example they totally sabotaged my program which was like my child in front of my eyes so i had to make sure the program was on. and i hoped that would be the end of the case because they were seeing me as the leader because i was heading the agenda unit and i was a human rights activist in pakistan but that really bothered them a lot so one by one they pushed every woman out, and we left the organization but continued with the case and they finally pushed the head office, we kept pushing and the case got dropped to a point like the supreme court level in the u.s. and that is when there was a heading in new
that kind of work environment, regardless of our complaints we had to work for a long time. after this initial inquiry, got suspended and he was given two lawyers and we didn't have any. we couldn't use the office phones, we could not use the office time for our meetings and international telephone etc. so it was amazing the difference. was not even subtle. it was very open. finally we pushed the case. one more point i want to mention is gradually they pushed us out so for example they totally...